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Enhancing Teaching Effectiveness Prof. M. A. Hannan Feroz Founder & President And Founder Vice Chancellor Stamford University Bangladesh Introduction • The Institution or University Culture • Research Vs. Teaching Meeting a Class for the First Time • Breaking the Ice • Problem Posting • Introducing the Syllabus • Introducing the Text Book • Assessing Prior Knowledge • Questions • What about the Subject Matter • In Conclusion Facilitating Discussion: Posing Problems, Listening, Questioning • A Little Bit of Theory • Problems in Teaching by Discussion • Skills in Leading Discussion • What Can I Do About Non Participants • The Discussion Monopolizer • Appraising Progress • How Can We have a Discussion if the Students Have Not Read the Assignment? Facilitating Discussion: Posing Problems, Listening, Questioning • Barriers to Discussions • Handling Arguments • Teaching Students How to Learn Through Discussions • Taking Minutes or Notes • In Conclusion Lecturing • Research on the Effectiveness of Lectures • What are Lectures Good for? • A Little Bit of Theory • How can Lectures be Improved • Teaching Students how to be Better Listeners • Should Students Take Notes? Lecturing • Organization of Lectures • How to Get Students Actively Thinking in a Lecture Situation • Lecture and Discussions • Distribution of Lecture and Discussion Time • In Conclusion Testing and Assessing Learning: Assigning Grades is Not the Most Important Function • Reducing Student Frustration and Aggression • Balancing Specified Objectives with Various • • • • • • Types of Test Items When to Test Test Construction Helping Students Become Test-wise Administering the Test Other Methods of Assessing Learning In Conclusion What To Do About Cheating • How Do Students Cheat? • Preventing Cheating • Handling Cheating • Plagiarism • In Conclusion The ABC’s of Assigning Grades • Do Grades Provide useful Information for Decision Making? • Contract Grading • Competency-based Grading • Assigning Grades • Grading on the Curve: A Mild Reprise The ABC’s of Assigning Grades • What About the Student Who Wants a Grade Changed? • Relevant Research • In Conclusion Teaching Large Classes • Facilitating Active Learning • Student Anonymity • Giving Test in Large Classes • Outside Reading • In Conclusion Problem Students • Angry, Aggressive, Challenging Students • Attention Seekers and Students Who Dominate • Discussions • Silent Students • Inattentive Students • Unprepared Students • The Flatterer, Disciple, Con Man Problem Students • Discouraged, Ready to Give Up Students • Students with Excuses • Students Who Want the Truth and Students Who Believe that Everything is Relative • Students with Emotional Reactions to Sensitive Topics • In Conclusion Motivating Students for Your Course and for Life Long Learning • Motivation Theory • The Teacher as Model • Competition Vs. Cooperation • What Can You Do to Help Students Improve Their Motivational Strategies? • In Conclusion •Thank You